Travis Scott’s YouTube channel has been hacked by fraudulent Paco Sanz videos

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Rapper Travis Scott’s channel, which has 15.8 million subscribers, has been hacked. Half an hour ago, two videos appeared in defense of Spanish fraudster Paco Sansi, who was convicted a few months ago of large sums of money for fraud in 2010-2017. Movement Free Paco SanzWho hacked various accounts of La Sexta programs last summer, including Intermediate And Red hotThis time it was done by one of the most powerful channels on YouTube.

Two videos show Paco Sans singing with a guitar and a remixed base by La Mafia, with a trap meme account already showing support for Sans when he was condemned from his Instagram account. The videos have 50,000 views in just one hour.

Travis Scott’s YouTube channel was paralyzed for four months after the tragedy at the Astroworld Festival. Eight people were killed and dozens were injured in an avalanche at a concert in Texas on November 6. One of the latter condemned the rapper for encouraging dangerous behavior during the performance and did not finish 40 minutes after the first injuries.

For his part, Scott issued a statement expressing “devastation” and vowing that “the seriousness of the situation could not be imagined.” He then took a break from the nets. He was missing for four months on YouTube and Twitter, and uploaded only a few photos to his Instagram account with “healing” messages.

Who is Paco Sanchez?

Francisco Jose Sanchez, known as Paco Sanchez, is a 51-year-old security guard from Valencia who was diagnosed with Cauden Syndrome in 2009, which is “characterized by the appearance of benign tumors” but without the risk of death. A few months later he appeared on the show PeopleFrom TVE, condemned that he had no coverage from the public health system despite his rare illness.

As a result of this interview, he was cheered on by various media outlets for asking for donations and even launching a website saying that his illness was “very serious” and exaggerating his symptoms. He also launched a YouTube channel, founded the non-governmental organization Paco Sanz Association for Cowden Syndrome Research in Spain, and in 2015 published a book called Paco Sanchez; Life with dreams, life in battle.


Source: El Diario

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